A tour of the Temple of Dendur at the Met
Was he not a hated Roman conquerer? The Temple of Dendur is the Met's largest exhibit – a complete stone building and surrounding walkways within an enormous gallery with floor to ceiling windows facing Central Park. Here visitors can do more than view an ancient Egyptian artifact. They can go inside one, while gazing at the park at the heart of New York City. Website: https://www.kensingtontv.com Twitter: / kensingtontv Linkedin: / kensington-communications Facebook: / kensingtontv

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